SC/APC to SC/APC Single Mode Duplex Fiber Optic Patch Cord

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50,400.00 UZS 100 Piece/pieces (min. Order)
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Haiyu Optics communication
Guangdong Sheng, China,
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Description

The SC/APC to SC/APC Single Mode Duplex Fiber Optic Patch Cord is a high-performance optical cable designed for FTTH, PON, telecommunications, data centers, enterprise networks, and other fiber optic communication systems. It delivers low insertion loss, excellent signal stability, and reliable high-speed data transmission over long distances.

Equipped with SC/APC connectors on both ends, this patch cord provides precise optical alignment and low back reflection for superior network performance. The Single Mode fiber supports long-distance communication, while the duplex design enables simultaneous bidirectional data transmission.

Manufactured from premium materials, the patch cord offers excellent durability, reliable connectivity, and compatibility with modern fiber optic networking equipment.

Technical Specifications

Product Type: Fiber Optic Patch Cord
Fiber Type: Single Mode (SM)
Connector Type: SC/APC to SC/APC
Configuration: Duplex
Application: FTTH, PON & Fiber Optic Networks
Features: Low Insertion Loss, High Transmission Performance

Applications

  • FTTH Networks
  • PON Systems
  • Telecommunications
  • Internet Service Providers
  • Data Centers
  • Server Rooms
  • Fiber Optic Communication
  • Enterprise Networks

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Company Information

The HYG Optics, founded in 2009, is focus on design and manufactured fiber optic communication products.

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